Spanish Central Government Threatens Catalonia – OpEd

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From the BBC“The prime minister of Spain has two requests for the leader of Catalonia.

First: Clarify whether the region is, indeed, declaring independence from Spain. And second: If that is the case, take it back.

Otherwise, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy says, Spain will suspend Catalonia’s current autonomy, institute direct rule and possibly even jail the Catalan president.”

It seems like Madrid means business and plans to use whatever means necessary to prevent Catalan independence. I will certainly fault Catalonia’s leaders for declining to issue a clear declaration one way or the other on independence. It seems that they are using the threat of independence as bargaining power and Madrid is calling the bluff. No wonder the many people who recently voted to support secession seem disappointed and confused by the government’s dance.

We’ve had many good comments on this issue.

For readers interested in hearing both side of the independence argument, here are some links:

My view remains that the people of Catalonia should be free to decide whether they will be governed by Madrid or whether they should chart their own course. Large central governments too often make one-sized-fits-all decisions and lack the capacity to govern on a human scale. If Catalonia is serious about independence, we should support them in the experiment of self-government.

This article was published at The Beacon.

William J. Watkins, Jr.

William J. Watkins, Jr. is a Research Fellow at The Independent Institute and author of the Independent books, Crossroads for Liberty: Recovering the Anti-Federalist Values of America’s First Constitution, Reclaiming the American Revolution: The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions and Their Legacy, and Patent Trolls: Predatory Litigation and the Smothering of Innovation. Full Biography and Recent Publications

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